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A sensory journey with music, yoga, art, and holistic workshops
This is one of Italy’s most anticipated events for natural wellness and will be held at the scenic Club del Sole. The festival offers two full days immersed in nature, far from the noise and stress of everyday life. With music, yoga, art, and holistic workshops, it’s an opportunity to reconnect with oneself, body, mind, and spirit. The highlight of this sensory journey will be a cocoa ritual, led by Fabio Bertagnolo, founder of Accademia Sol, which is a leading Italian holistic naturopathy school.
“Ancient rites that help us return to our origins”
Based on ancient Maya and Aztec traditions, the ritual transforms cacao (the raw cocoa bean) into a sacred tool for healing and spiritual awakening. “The fire, the cocoa, the sea, it all adds up to helping us shed what we no longer need, and rediscover our creative essence,- says Bertagnolo. -All too often we forget that we are part of nature. These ancient rites help us return to our origins.”
The Kalemana Festival is a complete experience
“It’s important to say that the ritual is not about chocolate. Ceremonial cacao keeps its natural compounds intact, the magnesium and the bromine antioxidants bringing clarity, vitality, and emotional release.” Kalemana Festival offers a complete experience, with support from the Yoga Academy and We Are Marketers, it also consists of workshops in yoga, aerial silks, massage, SUP, and more.
Reconnecting with the sacred essence of life
In the experience areas, small-group sessions will focus on deep connection and Accademia Sol will offer holistic naturopathy and reflexology treatments. So for all those who are seeking transformation, inspiration, or a moment of peace, the cocoa ritual atthe Kalemana Experience Festival can open up exciting new horizons and lead to a reconnection with the sacred essence of life. For information: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
“A great response from customers”
The planned capacity on the route, served by Embraer E190s, will be increased to five frequencies a week (excluding Mondays and Thursdays), from 1 November 2025 to 28 March 2026. "The extension of our operation, for the 2025-2026 winter season, is the result of the great response we have had from customers, who use Verona airport,- says Fabio Andaloro, sales director Italy Air France-KLM. -We are pleased to continue offering our services and giving access, thanks to our Paris Charles De Gaulle hub, to a large number of European and intercontinental destinations which include New York, San Paulo, Johannesburg, Dubai and Mauritius'"
Connecting to Air France’s global network
The extension to the winter season of the flight from Paris Charles De Gaulle strengthens the roster at Catullo airport, meeting the requests of the territory for a continuity of the connection beyond the summer season. For the airport's passengers it means not only flying from and to the French capital with ease but also being able to count on Air France's vast network of flights all year round to reach destinations all over the world" adds Camillo Bozzolo, Save Group aviation development director.

Armani Hotel Milan is a new partner
The Executive Reserved section - reserved for elite members – is boosted with a new collaboration of excellence in the hospitality scene: Armani Hotel in Milan. The hotel will offer Executive members an exclusive welcome and dedicated benefits, designed to make every stay an even more refined and memorable experience.
Strategic partnerships for the benefit of members
Then there is entry of new Italian partners: Leone 1857, a historic confectionary company, famous for its e pastilles; ParkinGO, a network of car parks near airports served by ITAAirways; and Buddyfit, a digital platform dedicated to fitness and wellness. These strategic partnerships expand the opportunities to accumulate and use points, further enhancing the value of the programme.
Volare Avventura is the programme for children
Volare Avventura, the programme dedicated to children and young people aged two to 16 and their families, offers a special promotion: young travellers who purchase a ticket to fly by 31 August will receive a bonus of 3000 non-qualifying points as a gift. In addition, from the beginning of August, young travellers heading to an intercontinental destination with ITA will receive a small gift on board, designed to make the flight even more memorable.
“We now have 3.5 million-plus members”
“The Volare programme continues to grow steadily, we now have 3.5 million-plus members, and we are expanding our partner network, both in the accumulation phase and in the points use phase,- says Emiliana Limosani, chief commercial officer of ITAAirways and CEO of Volare. - This allows us to further boost the value offered, through a solid, dynamic and flexible programme, conceived to accompany our members not only when travelling, but also in their everyday lives, with solutions capable of anticipating their needs.” The Volare loyalty programme’s Cashback Award Ticket allows members who request an award ticket by 10 August to travel by 31 August, recovering part of the points spent.
AllTrails lists 1,400 evocative paths throughout Italy
Summer 2025 confirms the trend that sees travellers increasingly seeking immersive experiences in contact with nature, far from crowded beaches and in the pursuit of well-being. According to a recent industry report, over 50 % of tourists want experiences in nature and orient their choices according to sustainability criteria. To all those who wish to discover the paths that lead to the sea, AllTrails - the reference platform for outdoor hiking, used by millions of enthusiasts around the world - proposes 1,400 evocative trails throughout Italy. There are routes suitable for all levels, with breathtaking views, and they are often far from the beaten track, and perfect for combining physical activity, discovery of the territory and a regenerating break by the sea.
A scenic trail in the Cinque Terre in Liguria
Here are some recommendations from AllTrails, the comprehensive and reliable outdoor exploration platform that connects people with nature, helps them discover new places and enhances their trail experiences. The Sentiero Azzurro -Vernazza-Monterosso in Liguria is a famous coastal path of about 3.5 kilometres, with panoramic ups and downs among terraced olive groves, lemon groves and breathtaking views of the sea. Accessible from April to October, it offers an evocative experience in one of Italy's most iconic landscapes. 
Two trails in the Campania region
Moving down the Italian peninsula di the Campania region the Bomerano – Positano Via Sentiero Degli Dei trail is a scenic route of about 7.8 kilometres long through the Monti Lattari mountain range. The trail offers spectacular views of the Amalfi Coast and the island of Li Galli, and is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Also in Campana the Sentiero dei Limoni is an evocative three-kilometre trail, ideal for those seeking a pleasant walk immersed in Mediterranean scents. It winds among the Amalfi terraces full of lemon and olive groves.
Sicily and Sardinia offer some beautiful walking paths
On to the beautiful island of Sicily and the Rocca di Cefalu path which is a scenic ring-route of about 3.7 kilometres that winds along ancient medieval walls, through citrus groves and pine forests. The ascent offers spectacular views of the coast and the Aeolian Islands, especially at sunrise and sunset. And last, but certainly not least, we find the Cala Luna – Grotta del Bue Marino – Ziu Santoru beach in Sardinia. This scenic route along the east coast of Sardinia, passes through woods and leads to hidden coves and sea caves, and is ideal for those seeking unspoiled nature and crystal-clear seas. For more information on AllTrails 1,400 scenic trails throughout Italy visit www.AllTrails.com
The Turano Valley is just an hour and a half from Rome
In summer Lazio is a huge draw with its coastal towns and beaches but many visitors, especially those seeking nature’s quiet rhythms, authenticity and slower-paced travel, discover there are charming inland towns and villages to explore. Like in the Turano Valley, which is just an hour and a half from Rome in the province of Rieti, and invites travelers to slow down and immerse themselves in a world of scenic paths, authentic traditions, and charming small towns.
Solar-powered eco-friendly cruises on Lake Tora
One is Castel di Tora, which is perched dramatically above Lake Turano, a lovely medieval village that clings to a rocky promontory, with postcard-perfect views in every direction. Its old alleyways climb pas stone houses to the central square where locals gather, and the little Church of San Giovanni Evangelista. Its biggest attraction is the lake, which is ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and for outings on the new eco-friendly cruises aboard the solar-powered Thiora boat. This offers narrated cruises, sunset aperitifs and educational tours year-round and is a refreshing way to rediscover the lake’s beauty, myths, and biodiversity. On June 21-22 and June 28 Casel di Tora will host the Turano Blues Festival which will echo across the lake, attracting lovers of music.
Traditional wild boar ragu pasta and family-run B&Bs
Just ten kilometres away Paganico Sabino is another charming hill town. The Grotto Trail winds through woodlands and rocky outcrops, revealing natural caverns like the Sotterra and Ronoriu, once rustic shelters and now open to visitors. Paganico also delights food lovers with traditional dishes like pettole (small fried dough balls), pasta with wild boar ragù, and local cheeses. There are also many guesthouses and family-run B&Bs in and around the town.
Collalto Sabino has an annual pilgrimage every 24 June
Further along the valley, Collalto Sabino, officially one of Italy’s “Most Beautiful Villages”, is encircled by Medieval walls, with cobbled streets and mountain views. Its Monte San Giovanni in Fistola Trail leads to the ruins of a Medieval church and a Roman sanctuary, which is honored every year during the annual June 24 pilgrimage that turns the quiet hilltop into a stage where past and present meet. Culinary traditions here lean toward grilled meats, lentils from nearby Santo Stefano, and handmade pasta dishes with truffles and prized porcini mushrooms. More than enough to satisfy even the most demanding of gourmets.
Perfect for business and leisure travellers
In the heart of the low-lying Agro Pontino south of Rome, the new B&B HOTEL Latina is an important milestone in the Group's growth path as it continues to expand in Italy. The hotel has 75 modern and functional rooms, designed to meet the needs of both leisure and business travellers. Thanks to its strategic location between Rome and Naples, close to the area's main industrial and commercial hubs, it is a perfect choice for business travellers. It also lends itself to leisure stays, and is great for families, thanks to its proximity to theme parks, natural areas and archaeological sites and to towns like Latina.
Latina is close to beaches and the Circeo National Park
Latina, a young capital but rich in history, is a city worth discovering. Founded in the 1930s, it preserves many examples of rationalist architecture, and it is close to the Circeo National Park, the beaches on the Lazio coastline, and charming villages such as Sermoneta and Ninfa, with its famous botanical garden. Every morning at B&B HOTEL Latina guests can enjoy a ‘Better than a brunch’ buffet breakfast, with fresh and selected product s and the rooms, furnished in contemporary style, are comfortable and designed for a pleasant and relaxing stay.
“Our 10th hotel in Lazio and 80th in Italy”
“The opening of the B&B HOTEL Latina is an important step for our Group: it is our tenth hotel in Lazio and the 80th in Italy - a milestone that testifies to the solidity of our model and the trust that the market places in us.- says Liliana Comitini, president and CEO of B&B HOTELS Italy, Slovenia and Hungary. -We are thrilled to bring our idea of smart and accessible hospitality to a new location, which has so much to offer to business and leisure travellers. We will continue to invest with the aim of reaching more and more cities and offering quality hospitality to an increasing number of guests."
A benchmark for family winter hospitality
Sales have opened for several facilities in some of the most important ski resorts in Northern Italy, from Courmayeur to Campiglio and from La Thuile to Corvara, Marilleva, Pila and Sestriere. This strategic choice that consolidates TH's position as a benchmark for family winter hospitality. One of the main novelties for the season is the extension of the exclusive “All You Can Ski” formula to TH Sestriere, a historic propertycreated for the 2006 Winter Olympics, which thus joins TH Pila and TH Marilleva.
Childcare is included in the package
The “All You Can Ski” package includes 20 hours of skiing lessons per week with federal instructors; ski passes at special prices; entertainment and childcare from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with accompaniment to lessons, lunch service and afternoon and evening activities; dressing and post-course pick-up by TH staff.
There is also a club for infants
For little ones aged three to five, the ‘Baby Ski Play’ service is available in the Pila and Marilleva resorts, which integrates a group ski course, accompaniment on the slopes and complete assistance for tailor-made experiences for families.TH also offers families the Infant Club (for children aged six months to three years in the resorts of Pila, Marilleva, La Thuile and Sestriere.
“Sales were up +15% in 2024/2025”
“With the early opening of sales and the extension of the ‘All You Can Ski’ formula to an iconic resort like Sestriere, we are strengthening our commitment in the snow segment,- says COO Salvatore Piazza. -All our winter resorts are located in strategic positions from Madonna di Campiglio to Courmayeur. After a +15% growth in the 2024/2025 season, we expect to continue on this trajectory: snow remains a strategic asset for the group's development". In view of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics, the facilities in Borca di Cadore will also play an important role in terms of accommodation and the development of mountain-related services, in an area that is increasingly at the centre of the international scene.

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